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Material for this history and the timelines came from the archival records at Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine (Records of the Laboratories, 1930-1959 (bulk). Massachusetts. Department of Public Health. HOLLIS 000603614. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, MA.). Other records are located as part of the archival material at MassBiologics.

Please also view Commonhealth and other Publications in the image gallery which were used and generally referenced in this history and the timelines.

Bibliography

The American Society for Microbiologists. The History of Microbiology in the North-East Branch of The American Society for Microbiologists. Boston, 1970.

Anderson, Roger.  Personal Interview.  7 May 2014. Mattapan, MA.

Bloom, Barry R. and Paul-Henri Lambert, eds.  The Vaccine Book.  Boston: Academic Press, 2003.

Cohn, Edwin J. The University and the Biologic Laboratories of the State of Massachusetts: A Short History. Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin: April 1950.

Committee for the Study of the Future of Public Health. A History of the Public Health System in The Future of Public Health, Board on Health Care Services, Institute of Medicine, 1988.

Edsall, Geoffrey. The Massachusetts Blood and Blood Derivatives Program. Proceedings of the new York State Association of Public Health Laboratories 27, no. 2 (1948): 51-57.

Edsall, Geoffrey. The Massachusetts Institute of Laboratories. Massachusetts Physician 22, no. 4 (December 1963).

Finch, John.  Personal Interview.  11 June 2014. Mattapan, MA.

Halstead, Scott B., and Bruce G. Gellin. Immunizing Children: Can One Shot Do It All? Medical and Health Annual Encyclopedia Britannica: 1993.

Howe, Peter J.  “A Primer on the controversy over state lab drug royalties.”  Boston Globe 9 January 1997: B4:4.

Hsu, Jennifer L. A Brief History of Vaccines: Smallpox to the Present. South Dakota Medicine (2013): 33-37.

Kole, Alakes Kumar. “Human rabies in India: a problem needing more attention.” Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2014; 92:230. <http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/92/4/14-136044.pdf>

Leszczynski, Jeanne.  Personal Interview.  23 July 2014. Mattapan, MA.

Lynne Farley Collection of MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. CD-R 1. MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.

M.G.L. ch. 75, §43

MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. Background for Proposal to create a Massachusetts Biologics Institute. 11 March 1994. MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.

MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. A Report of the Activities of the Biologic Laboratories, Fiscal Year 2004. MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.

MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. A Report of the Activities of the Biologic Laboratories, Fiscal Year 2005. MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.

MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. A Report of the Activities of the Biologic Laboratories, Fiscal Year 2009. MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.

Moore, Loren D., Geoffrey Edsall, and Vlado A. Getting. The Massachusetts Blood and Blood Derivatives Program. The Journal of the American Medical Association 135 (November 1, 1947): 548-51.

Mumford, Emily. Massachusetts State Laboratory Institute: A Modern Blend of Public Health and Academia. Lab Matters 3 (2003).

Muraskin, William.  The Politics of International Health: The Children’s Vaccine Initiative and the Struggle to Develop Vaccines for the Third World.  New York: State University of New York Press, 1998.

Murphy, Robert F. Public Health Trails in Massachusetts: A History and Guide. Jamaica Plain, MA: Massachusetts Public Health Association. Massachusetts Department of Public Health, 1988.

Nancy Hall Collection of MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.

Rosen, George. A History of Public Health. Expanded Edition. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993.

Rosenkrantz, Barbara Gutmann.  Public Health and the State: Changing Views in Massachusetts, 1842-1936.  Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1972.

Schultz, Myron. Photo Quiz: Theobald Smith. Emerging Infectious Diseases 14, no. 12 (December 2008): 1940-42.

Siber, George.  Personal Interview.  25 August 2014. Cambridge, MA.

Spack, Jonathan.  Personal Interview.  10 July 2014. Jamaica Plain, MA.

Thomas, William.  Personal Interview.  14 May 2014. Mattapan, MA.

Twyman, Richard.  Transgenic Mice.  Wellcome Trust, 1 August 2003.  17 July 2014. <http://genome.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_wtd021044.html>

White, Benjamin. “Smallpox and Vaccination.” Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 188, no. 15 (April 12, 1923): 523-30.

About MedImmune: History.  MedImmune, n.d.. 11 July 2014. <www.medimmune.com/about-medimmune/history>.

The Birth of PATH. Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, n.d.. 8 August 2014. <http://www.path.org/about/birth-of-path.php>.

A Brief History of the Biologic Laboratories of the Massachusetts Department of Health. Unpublished manuscript in the MassBiologics archives, 1974.

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Congenital CMV Infection.  Centers for Disease Control, 6 December 2010. 11 July 2014. <http://www.cdc.gov/CMV/overview.html>.

The Commonhealth: 75th Anniversary of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Boston: The Massachusetts Department of Public Health, 1944.

Hepatitis C Information for the Public.  Centers for Disease Control, n.d.. 22 July 2014.  <http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/c/cfaq.htm>

HIV/AIDS: learn about it.  The AIDS Healthcare Foundation, n.d.. 11 July 2014. <http://www.aidshealth.org/learn-about-it>.

“MassBiologics Extends Its Ability To Impact Translational Medicine With Newly Formed Contract Manufacturing Services Business Unit.”  BioTeach Daily News 19 June 2012: 1.

Rabies.  Centers for Disease Control, 22 April 2011.  18 July 2014.  <http://www.cdc.gov/rabies/medical_care/>

Records of the Laboratories, 1930-1959 (bulk). Massachusetts. Department of Public Health. HOLLIS 000603614. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, MA.

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. Centers for Disease Control, n.d.. 17 July 2014. <http://www.cdc.gov/sars/>

Vaccines, Blood, and Biologics.  U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 30 May 2014. 14 August 2014. <http://www.fda.gov/biologicsbloodvaccines/developmentapprovalprocess/investigationalnewdrugindordeviceexemptionideprocess/default.htm>

Vaccines and Immunizations. Centers for Disease Control, n.d.. <http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/>.

Appendix 1: Further Reading

Anderson, Rebecca J.  Nevirapine and the Quest to End pediatric Aids.  Jefferson: McFarland & Company, Inc. Publishers, 2014.

Singh, Manmohan and Indresh K. Srivastava.  Development of Vaccines: From Discovery to Clinical Testing.  Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011.

Starr, Douglas.  Blood: an Epic History of Medicine and Commerce.  New York: Knoph, 1998.

Appendix 2: The following is a complete list of Oral History interviews conducted in 2014. Those interviews that were conducted, but were not gifted to UMass Chan, are indicated by an asterisk (*).

DeMaria, Alfred.  Personal Interview.  23 April 2014. Mattapan, MA.

Anderson, Roger.  Personal Interview.  7 May 2014. Mattapan, MA.

Farley, Lynne.  Personal Interview.  23 May 2014. Mattapan, MA.

Finch, John.  Personal Interview.  11 June 2014. Mattapan, MA.

Fitzmaurice, John.  Personal Interview.  5 June 2014. Mattapan, MA.

Greene, Stephen.  Personal Interview.  2 May 2014. Mattapan, MA.

Leszczynski, Jeanne.  Personal Interview.  23 July 2014. Mattapan, MA.

Molrine, Deborah.  Personal Interview.  16 April 2014. Mattapan, MA.

Siber, George.  Personal Interview.  25 August 2014. Cambridge, MA.

Spack, Jonathan.  Personal Interview.  10 July 2014. Jamaica Plain, MA.*

Thomas, William.  Personal Interview.  14 May 2014. Mattapan, MA.

Williamson, Donald.  Personal Interview.  18 June 2014. Mattapan, MA.

Williamson, Michaelle.  Personal Interview.  27 June 2014. Mattapan, MA.

Demonstration of Optimal Incubation Temperature. Unknown Date.

Demonstration of Optimal Incubation Temperature. Unknown Date.

Notes

  1. Murphy, Robert F. Public Health Trails in Massachusetts: A History and Guide. Jamaica Plain, MA: Massachusetts Public Health Association. Massachusetts Department of Public Health, 1988.  (back)
  2. White, Benjamin. “Smallpox and Vaccination.” Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 188, no. 15 (April 12, 1923): 523-30.  (back)
  3. The Commonhealth: 75th Anniversary of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Boston: The Massachusetts Department of Public Health, 1944.  (back)
  4. Rosen, George. A History of Public Health. Expanded Edition. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993.  (back)
  5. Vaccines and Immunizations. Centers for Disease Control, n.d.. <http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/>.  (back)
  6. Halstead, Scott B., and Bruce G. Gellin. “Immunizing Children: Can One Shot Do It All?” Medical and Health Annual Encyclopedia Britannica (1993).  (back)
  7. Vaccines and Immunizations. Centers for Disease Control, n.d.. <http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/>.  (back)
  8. White, Benjamin. “Smallpox and Vaccination.” Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 188, no. 15 (April 12, 1923): 523-30.  (back)
  9. Bloom, Barry R. and Paul-Henri Lambert, eds.  The Vaccine Book.  Boston: Academic Press, 2003.  (back)
  10. Hsu, Jennifer L. “A Brief History of Vaccines: Smallpox to the Present.” South Dakota Medicine (2013): 33-37.  (back)
  11. Committee for the Study of the Future of Public Health. “A History of the Public Health System” in The Future of Public Health, Board on Health Care Services, Institute of Medicine, (1988).  (back)
  12. Records of the Laboratories, 1930-1959 (bulk). Massachusetts. Department of Public Health. HOLLIS 000603614. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.  (back)
  13. Rosen, George. A History of Public Health. Expanded Edition. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993.  (back)
  14. Cohn, Edwin J. “The University and the Biologic Laboratories of the State of Massachusetts: A Short History.” Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin (April 1950).  (back)
  15. The American Society for Microbiologists. The History of Microbiology in the North-East Branch of The American Society for Microbiologists. Boston.(1970).  (back)
  16. Records of the Laboratories, 1930-1959 (bulk). Massachusetts. Department of Public Health. HOLLIS 000603614. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.  (back)
  17. Schultz, Myron. “Photo Quiz: Theobald Smith.” Emerging Infectious Diseases 14, no. 12 (December 2008): 1940-42.  (back)
  18. Cohn, Edwin J. “The University and the Biologic Laboratories of the State of Massachusetts: A Short History.” Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin (April 1950).  (back)
  19. Records of the Laboratories, 1930-1959 (bulk). Massachusetts. Department of Public Health. HOLLIS 000603614. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.  (back)
  20. Records of the Laboratories, 1930-1959 (bulk). Massachusetts. Department of Public Health. HOLLIS 000603614. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.  (back)
  21. Records of the Laboratories, 1930-1959 (bulk). Massachusetts. Department of Public Health. HOLLIS 000603614. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.  (back)
  22. A Brief History of the Biologic Laboratories of the Massachusetts Department of Health. Unpublished manuscript in the MassBiologics archives. (1974).  (back)
  23. Records of the Laboratories, 1930-1959 (bulk). Massachusetts. Department of Public Health. HOLLIS 000603614. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.  (back)
  24. Records of the Laboratories, 1930-1959 (bulk). Massachusetts. Department of Public Health. HOLLIS 000603614. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.  (back)
  25. Records of the Laboratories, 1930-1959 (bulk). Massachusetts. Department of Public Health. HOLLIS 000603614. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.  (back)
  26. Records of the Laboratories, 1930-1959 (bulk). Massachusetts. Department of Public Health. HOLLIS 000603614. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.  (back)
  27. Rosen, George. A History of Public Health. Expanded Edition. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993.  (back)
  28. Records of the Laboratories, 1930-1959 (bulk). Massachusetts. Department of Public Health. HOLLIS 000603614. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.  (back)
  29. Cohn, Edwin J. “The University and the Biologic Laboratories of the State of Massachusetts: A Short History.” Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin (April 1950).  (back)
  30. Cohn, Edwin J. “The University and the Biologic Laboratories of the State of Massachusetts: A Short History.” Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin (April 1950).  (back)
  31. Cohn, Edwin J. “The University and the Biologic Laboratories of the State of Massachusetts: A Short History.” Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin (April 1950).  (back)
  32. George Grady written history. Office of Medical History and Archives, Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Medical School.  (back)
  33. Edsall, Geoffrey. “The Massachusetts Blood and Blood Derivatives Program.” Proceedings of the new York State Association of Public Health Laboratories 27, no. 2 (1948): 51-57.  (back)
  34. Moore, Loren D., Geoffrey Edsall, and Vlado A. Getting. “The Massachusetts Blood and Blood Derivatives Program.” The Journal of the American Medical Association 135 (November 1, 1947): 548-51.  (back)
  35. A Brief History of the Biologic Laboratories of the Massachusetts Department of Health. Unpublished manuscript in the MassBiologics archives. (1974).  (back)
  36. Moore, Loren D., Geoffrey Edsall, and Vlado A. Getting. “The Massachusetts Blood and Blood Derivatives Program.” The Journal of the American Medical Association 135 (November 1, 1947): 548-51.  (back)
  37. Records of the Laboratories, 1930-1959 (bulk). Massachusetts. Department of Public Health. HOLLIS 000603614. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.  (back)
  38. George Grady written history. Office of Medical History and Archives, Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Medical School.  (back)
  39. George Grady written history. Office of Medical History and Archives, Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Medical School.  (back)
  40. Records of the Laboratories, 1930-1959 (bulk). Massachusetts. Department of Public Health. HOLLIS 000603614. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, MA.  (back)
  41. George Grady written history. Office of Medical History and Archives, Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Medical School.  (back)
  42. Lynne Farley Collection of MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. CD-R 1. MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  43. Edsall, Geoffrey. The Massachusetts Institute of Laboratories. Massachusetts Physician 22, no. 4 (December 1963  (back)
  44. George Grady written history. Office of Medical History and Archives, Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Medical School.  (back)
  45. Nancy Hall Collection of MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  46. George Grady written history. Office of Medical History and Archives, Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Medical School.  (back)
  47. Grady, G.F., T.C. Chalmers, and the Boston Inter-Hospital Liver Group.  1964.  “Risk of Post-Transfusion Viral Hepatitis.”  New England Journal of Medicine  271: 337-342  (back)
  48. Prince, A.M., W. Szmuness, K.R. Woods, G.F. Grady  1971.  “Antibody Against Serum-Hepatitis Antigen: Prevalence and Potential Use as Immune Serum Globulin in Prevention of Serum Hepatitis Infections.”  New England Journal of Medicine 285: 933-938  (back)
  49. Grady, G.F., V.A. Lee, et. al.  1975.  “Hepatitis B Immune Globulin: Prevention of Hepatitis from Accidental Exposures Among Medical Personnel.”  New England Journal of Medicine 293:1068-1070  (back)
  50. Zaia, J.A., M.J. Levin, J. Leszczynski, G.F. Grady.  1978.  “A Practical Method for the Preparation of Varicella-Zoster Immune Globulin.”  Journal of Infectious Diseases  137: 601-604  (back)
  51. George Grady written history. Office of Medical History and Archives, Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Medical School.  (back)
  52. Prince, A.M., Brotman, B., Grady, G.F., et. al.   1974.  “Long-Incubation Post-Transfusion Hepatitis Without Serologic Evidence of Exposure to Hepatitis B        Virus.”  Lancet 2: 241-246   (back)
  53. George Grady written history. Office of Medical History and Archives, Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Medical School.  (back)
  54. CDC http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00046738.htm  (back)
  55. Grady, G.F., Wetterlow, L.H.  1978.  “Pertussis Vaccine: Reasonable Doubt ?”  New England Journal of Medicine 298: 966-967  (back)
  56. National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 ( Public Law 99-660), leading to the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, effective October 1, 1988, jointly administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims  (back)
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  59. Zaia, J.A., M.J. Levin, J. Leszczynski, G.F. Grady.  1978.  “A Practical Method for the Preparation of Varicella-Zoster Immune Globulin.”  Journal of Infectious Diseases  137: 601-604  (back)
  60. Zaia, J.A., M.J. Levin, J. Leszczynski, G.F. Grady.  1979.  “Cytomegalovirus Immune Globulin: Production From Selected Normal Donor Blood.”  Transplantation 27: 66-67  (back)
  61. Snydman, D.R., J. McIver,  J. Leszczynski, et. al.  1984.  “A Pilot Trial of a Novel Cytomegalovirus Immune Globulin in Renal Transplant Recipients.”Transplantation 38: 553-557  (back)
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  64. Lynne Farley Collection of MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. CD-R 1.  MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  65. Siber, George.  Personal Interview.  25 August 2014. Cambridge, MA.  (back)
  66. Anderson, Roger.  Personal Interview.  7 May 2014. Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  67. George Grady written history. Office of Medical History and Archives, Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Medical School.  (back)
  68. HIV/AIDS: learn about it.  The AIDS Healthcare Foundation, n.d.. 11 July 2014. <http://www.aidshealth.org/learn-about-it>.  (back)
  69. Lynne Farley Collection of MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. CD-R 1.  MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  70. Leszczynski, Jeanne.  Personal Interview.  23 July 2014. Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  71. George Grady written history. Office of Medical History and Archives, Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Medical School.  (back)
  72. Spack, Jonathan.  Personal Interview.  10 July 2014. Jamaica Plain, MA.  (back)
  73. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Congenital CMV Infection.  Centers for Disease Control, 6 December 2010. 11 July 2014. <http://www.cdc.gov/CMV/overview.html>.  (back)
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  75. Lynne Farley Collection of MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. CD-R 1.  MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  76. About MedImmune: History.  MedImmune, n.d.. 11 July 2014. <www.medimmune.com/about-medimmune/history>.  (back)
  77. Spack, Jonathan.  Personal Interview.  10 July 2014. Jamaica Plain, MA.  (back)
  78. Nancy Hall Collection of MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  79. Leszczynski, Jeanne.  Personal Interview.  23 July 2014. Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  80. Leszczynski, Jeanne.  Personal Interview.  23 July 2014. Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  81. Rosenkrantz, Barbara Gutmann.  Public Health and the State: Changing Views in Massachusetts, 1842-1936.  Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1972.  (back)
  82. The Birth of PATH. Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, n.d.. 8 August 2014. <http://www.path.org/about/birth-of-path.php>.  (back)
  83. Muraskin, William.  The Politics of International Health: The Children’s Vaccine Initiative and the Struggle to Develop Vaccines for the Third World.  New York: State University of New York Press, 1998.  (back)
  84. Anderson, Roger.  Personal Interview.  7 May 2014. Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  85. Lynne Farley Collection of MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. CD-R 1.  MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  86. MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. A Report of the Activities of the Biologic Laboratories, Fiscal Year 2004. MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  87. Howe, Peter J.  “A Primer on the controversy over state lab drug royalties.”  Boston Globe 9 January 1997: B4:4.  (back)
  88. Nancy Hall Collection of MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  89. Lynne Farley Collection of MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. CD-R 1. MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  90. Spack, Jonathan.  Personal Interview.  10 July 2014. Jamaica Plain, MA.  (back)
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  94. Lynne Farley Collection of MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. CD-R 1. MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  95. Lynne Farley Collection of MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. CD-R 1. MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.  (back)
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  98. Twyman, Richard.  Transgenic Mice.  Wellcome Trust, 1 August 2003.  17 July 2014. http://genome.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_wtd021044.html  (back)
  99. Nancy Hall Collection of MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.  (back)
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  101. Finch, John.  Personal Interview.  11 June 2014. Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  102. Kole, Alakes Kumar.  “Human rabies in India: a problem needing more attention.” Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2014; 92:230. http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/92/4/14-136044.pdf  (back)
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  105. Thomas, William.  Personal Interview.  14 May 2014. Mattapan, MA.  (back)
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  107. Hepatitis C Information for the Public.  Centers for Disease Control, n.d.. 22 July 2014.  http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/c/cfaq.htm  (back)
  108. Nancy Hall Collection of MassBiologics Institutional Records [unprocessed]. MassBiologics: Mattapan, MA.  (back)
  109. “MassBiologics Extends Its Ability To Impact Translational Medicine With Newly Formed Contract Manufacturing Services Business Unit.”  BioTech Daily News 19 June 2012: 1.  (back)
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